Net New Assets (NNA) during this month amounted to EUR8.2bn, more than
twice the year to date monthly average level. Total Assets under Management are up 5% vs. the end of 2015, reaching EUR474bn, and including a limited market impact...
Global stocks are up year-to-date, having shaken off worries about the
strength of the global economy in the wake of the UK's Brexit vote. But we
believe further gains require a meaningful improvement in corporate
earnings, particularly in developed markets.
Since the announcement of the vote for Brexit at the UK referendum, long-term interest
rates have plunged to record lows across all major currencies. The US 10-year interest rate
hit an all-time low of 1.32% on July 6, before rebounding to 1.47% on July 12. But are
these levels sustainable?
The winning streak for hedge funds continued last week with all strategies, besides CTAs, benefitting from the stabilization of market conditions. The Lyxor Hedge Fund Index was up 0.5%, bringing the month to date performance to a solid 1.6%.
More volatility looms for the global markets, torn between anxiety over the
fallout of the UK's vote to exit the European Union (Brexit) and the prospect of a strengthening U.S. economy, according to the BlackRock Investment Institute's Mid-Year 2016 Global Investment Outlook.